hardenASG13 wrote:I'm not referring to individual years they won MVPs. I'm referring to the caliber of players they were up against who were in discussion year after year during their careers. I don't think Giannis, Luka and Embiid stack up, and thus don't put as much value into him being in the top 2 in MVP voting for the last 5 years as you do. Being in the MVP discussion for only 5 years is short as well relative to the careers of all time greats listed above. Jokic will probably add a few more years onto that, but it's not guaranteed, and I don't think an accomplishment of being top 2 in MVP discussion for 5 straight years makes him top 15, in light his lack of team success or any memorable moments/wins/games against good teams in the playoffs. I don't care what his ORTG or TS% is either. I've elaborated on those points in this thread and many others. I don't think having your teams playmaker be a guy who can't dribble on the perimeter is the best way to play, though it's great for Jokics assist numbers. I don't put a ton into TS% when it ignores the very valid criticism of him only shooting selective shots (CP3 syndrome) to achieve that, when improvising and creating out of nothing is more essential for a superstar in a long playoff series (ie one against another good team).
Jokic to this point puts up great regular season offensive stats (though I question the impact of his assists which imo are inflated with all the handoffs and cuts around him, detrimental to the teams dribble penetration), and struggles defensively. In a playoff series against a good team, to this point, he puts up a good TS% and his team goes out as an also ran. Sorry but the assists dont wow me, nor does the highTS% on selective attempts. Ive tried to see it, watched him repeatedly, and just see very good, not great. I enjoy watching greatness, ill defend Lebron without being a fan of his, simply because its undeniable. But with Jokic, he's yet to take over and assert his will on any team better or equal to Denver. That's not a top 15 guy. If you want to say he's been the top player since the bubble there's a very good argument there. I just think this is a weak lull in NBA history in terms of top tier talent and teams.
I’m not editing your quote to take it out of context, I’m just highlighting the points I want to emphasize.
I’m the first to believe that, in certain games, Jokic should shoot more.
That said: (I’d have to check the stats against Shai, but I recall they were very, very close in points) Jokic has outscored the opposing team’s top scorer in EVERY playoff series since 2021.
I think the comparison with CP3 isn’t a proper analogy.
I’d like to remind that Jokic is the only MVP and champ who has never played with an All-Star, an All-NBA, or an All-Defensive.
Assists have always been inflated. But trust me: on very few teams is an assist closer to a real assist than in Denver lol.
And I don’t get why we’re removing rebounds from the equation.
That handler who can dribble from the perimeter should be Murray.
The reality is very simple: until 2023, and from then on, the Nuggets have been and still are a very bad team + Jokic.